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AYDS appetite suppressant candy
withdrawn from the market for obvious reasons
AYDS appetite suppressant candy

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There are 6 comments for this item.

Posted by sandrak320 at 10:51 pm (PST) on Mon January 1, 2018   
I remember trying these. They deadened the feeling in my stomach.
Posted by Bob Matthews at 4:36 pm (PDT) on Sun July 12, 2015   
Seems every weight loss aid invariably added a statement such as "...along with a sensible diet and exercise program."

Of course if you had the self-control to actually diet and exercise you wouldn't need their (worthless) product in the first place.
Posted by Shoe at 11:06 am (PST) on Sat December 21, 2013   
No wonder they went out of business. Can you imagine your product name being the same as a fatal disease?
Posted by Cathy Taylor at 1:19 pm (PDT) on Sun May 26, 2013   
My mom used these for a while and I thought they were candy so I would eat them. They tasted pretty good but don't remember it slowing my appetite down.
Posted by Alan at 1:09 pm (PST) on Tue February 7, 2012   
Suddenly the commercials took on a whole different meaning when someone said, "I lost weight with Ayds!"
Posted by dtdavis2012 at 8:01 pm (PST) on Fri January 20, 2012   
Metrecal liquid was right up there with Metrecal Lemon cookies and Sego liquid circa 1968. I tried the Ayds candy, too. I had it with coffee, but could never stop, so they weren't such a good idea, either. Those of us who have spent our lifetimes trying to lose weight should come to this conclusion: if these products kept the weight off, you wouldn't need them afterwards and companies would go--pun intended--belly up. The diet industry is out to make lots of money. They're not going anywhere but to the bank!! And they're all laughing all the way...

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